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. >> blind spots, you drive defensively. you assume someone is going to hit you and avoid it at all costs, of course. >> congrats to our good, good friend jimmy fallon, he and his baby had a baby, too. they have not yet named their baby either. >> what are they waiting for? >> waiting until they know what to name the baby. >> they are great. congratulations, jimmy and nancy, that's awesome. >>> so, there was a couple who was in disney world and the husband was about to propose to his future wife. >> at disney world, is that romantic to you? >> that would not be in my top 20, not in my top 20. so, there's a moment, moment you remember for a lifetime. every now and then someone steps in the middle of it and kind of blows it. there was some guy and they are calling it the in the way guy. do you see him with the thing around his -- okay, he stood right in front. >> that guy is proposing to that guy. i'm like who's the person -- i'm waiting for goofy to come out. this is not a same-sex proposal. >> no, it is not. the wife's behin
. >> blind spots, you drive defensively. you assume someone is going to hit you and avoid it at all costs, of course. >> congrats to our good, good friend jimmy fallon, he and his baby had a baby, too. they have not yet named their baby either. >> what are they waiting for? >> waiting until they know what to name the baby. >> they are great. congratulations, jimmy and nancy, that's awesome. >>> so, there was a couple who was in disney world and the husband...
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basically, his defense team would be stupid to know you wouldn't get it to al-qaeda. but more importantly, he will spend a long time in jail. >> do you think he should spend a lot of time in jail? >> oh, definitely, they want to send a message, some of us thinks those who leak information to wikileaks, some of us think exactly the opposite, the judge will lock him up for a long time. >> what do you think, chris? is he a hero, or a word that rhymes with hero? >> i think it would be rough to be with his cell mate. >> you know what? they don't, people still see him as a hero, they do. >> i know. military prison -- >> he is going to be doing meanwhi military hard time, it won't be easy -- >> like in the dirty dozen. >> yeah, but nobody as pretty as lee marvin. well, a lot of people say while they obviously agree they are not surprised it came up since you had nothing to do with the case. >> well, it stands to reason, because remember what the government said about me? that guy works with the government. this guy did something bad. and he is getting what he deserves. i am
basically, his defense team would be stupid to know you wouldn't get it to al-qaeda. but more importantly, he will spend a long time in jail. >> do you think he should spend a lot of time in jail? >> oh, definitely, they want to send a message, some of us thinks those who leak information to wikileaks, some of us think exactly the opposite, the judge will lock him up for a long time. >> what do you think, chris? is he a hero, or a word that rhymes with hero? >> i think...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. to sha-cool. get it? [ male announcer ] new gold bond powder spray. cool, dry, no mess. stay cool with gold bond. >>> i brought you a present. >> can i open it? >> yeah, you can open it right now. i got you a wii? >> what's that? >> it's a video game system. it's something you'll be able to play and get some exercise. >> oh. >> yeah. here we go. let's do bowling. all right. so what you're going to do is there is your player. you're going to take your arm down, just like you're bowling. you're going to go like that. >> oh. you bowl, huh? >> yeah. okay. then let it go. oh, look at that, there it goes! you go all the way. nice! see? you left two. there it goes. tootie, you're going to pick up the spare. you're going get the spare. that's looking good. looking good. oh! >> oh, goodness. >> oh, my gosh. so you're good at this game. i love you. >> you're sure sweet. >> you're a good somebody. ♪ >> how are you doing? good. you look pretty as usual. come see me. you're sweet
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after the old fmc defense contractor that made tanks here. >> you promise no mer surprises. >> absolutely. >> the extra cleanup cost three quarters of a million dollars or about 1% of the $60 million price tag and tlaed the opening by a few months. >> i know people waited so long and there's a lot of frustration it's taken as long to get this done, but i think at the end of the day, it's going to be a world klass stadium and one people can be very proud of. >> the original opening date was the beginning of the season in march but that's been pushed back the halfway point of the season some time in the middle of summer 2014. >>> also today we got a closer took into how engineers are going to fix the bad bolt problem on the new bay bridge. workers are constructing a steel saddle, 144,000-pound contraption that will attached to two giant pierre peers and secure a baring plate. we also asked engineers if temporary steel shems are still an option to get the bridge open earlier than december. >> i think some additional external review to confirm, you know, what we believe those shems will actua
after the old fmc defense contractor that made tanks here. >> you promise no mer surprises. >> absolutely. >> the extra cleanup cost three quarters of a million dollars or about 1% of the $60 million price tag and tlaed the opening by a few months. >> i know people waited so long and there's a lot of frustration it's taken as long to get this done, but i think at the end of the day, it's going to be a world klass stadium and one people can be very proud of. >> the...
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the defense enended up proving it. i was happy about it but prepared for a verdict that had nothing to do with the law. forces persuasive forces had been trying to get people up in the sheriff's office running psas and please don't riot like saying please don't think pink. what are you thinking? there were people who were subtlely encouraging civil unrest. and i thought the jury would be aware that have and not -- it's a small town. who wants to live in that kind of circumstance? i thought they'd say the simplest way is come up with a little bit of it. one guy. but they didn't. it was really, i think uplifting. >> greta: rush has mer to say about the zimmerman trial and race relations in america. you can see that right here on the record friday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss it. right now go to gretawire.com and let us know what you think about the interview with rush limbaugh. thanks for joining us tonight. go to gret why wire.com. good night from washington. orno. the financial factor is done. >>> hi, i'm ju
the defense enended up proving it. i was happy about it but prepared for a verdict that had nothing to do with the law. forces persuasive forces had been trying to get people up in the sheriff's office running psas and please don't riot like saying please don't think pink. what are you thinking? there were people who were subtlely encouraging civil unrest. and i thought the jury would be aware that have and not -- it's a small town. who wants to live in that kind of circumstance? i thought...
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it was self-defense pretty much. it was a fight that got out of hand. and the dude put a knife, cut me, i pulled my gun out and shot him, right? everybody told on me. they all sung. i was like, man, what? she said it was hard for her, whatever, right? and she split. pretty much dogged me, you know? >> couple years later he got out. i think whenever he used to look at me, he used to just like get mad because you know, when you love somebody, you know what i'm saying, you're mad when they're with somebody else. but he was gone for five years. but i don't know. i love -- i'll always love him. >> if you could get back with alexandria again, would you? >> get back with her like back together? no, marngs no. i ain't doing that. i can't do that to myself. i can't even do it to her. no. i'll be her friend though. and i'll always be there for her. but as far as me and her marrying and all that, no, i can't do that. >> oh, man. i love jake. >> i've got a new girl. that's a different type of girl, like one that i should keep and be nice to. so i'm trying like to l
it was self-defense pretty much. it was a fight that got out of hand. and the dude put a knife, cut me, i pulled my gun out and shot him, right? everybody told on me. they all sung. i was like, man, what? she said it was hard for her, whatever, right? and she split. pretty much dogged me, you know? >> couple years later he got out. i think whenever he used to look at me, he used to just like get mad because you know, when you love somebody, you know what i'm saying, you're mad when...
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treat addiction and mental illness like any courtroom you've ever seen in that the judge, prosecutor, defense attorney, probation, treatment professionals, everyone gets together and work as a team to actually try to help drug addicted offenders get lives back and get clean and somebo sober. >> so this is for first-time, non-violent drug offenders, correct? i can say that slower, but that's who -- that's who it's for primarily, right? >> actually, it's for offenders who are really pretty seriously engaged in the criminal justice system. they may have been on probation many times and in and out of jail. the key is they are seriously addicted to drugs and nothing else is working. so this team, this drug court team fashions a sentence or a plea agreement that connects them to treatment services that truly helps get them their life back. >> great. and what is the success rate of drug court? >> 75% of the graduates never see another pair of handcuffs. we heard that in the psa but that doesn't tell the entire story. actually, we cut crime in half compared to jail and prison. so we literally can cut
treat addiction and mental illness like any courtroom you've ever seen in that the judge, prosecutor, defense attorney, probation, treatment professionals, everyone gets together and work as a team to actually try to help drug addicted offenders get lives back and get clean and somebo sober. >> so this is for first-time, non-violent drug offenders, correct? i can say that slower, but that's who -- that's who it's for primarily, right? >> actually, it's for offenders who are really...
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it was self-defense. it makes no sense to us and if you try to divorce yourself of passion, but the prosecutor said it right, you reverse the roles, nobody is going to stay -- this is where i agree with mark. it was jury selection that the case was won or lost, unfortunately, because nobody took the perspective of trayvon martin that he was fighting for his life, that he went to his grave not knowing who was this strange, creepy man following him. >> the jurors near the end of the da liberations asked for clarification on manslaughter and the judge said read the document again. if you want clarification, you got to ask specific questions. the jurors apparently never came back with a specific question and as a result may have been confused. jeffrey, go ahead. >> this under lines a real problem with the legal system, which is that jury instructions as a rule are often incomprehensible to ordinary people. i mean, you read these words, the reasonable, intention, you know, double triple negatives in the same s
it was self-defense. it makes no sense to us and if you try to divorce yourself of passion, but the prosecutor said it right, you reverse the roles, nobody is going to stay -- this is where i agree with mark. it was jury selection that the case was won or lost, unfortunately, because nobody took the perspective of trayvon martin that he was fighting for his life, that he went to his grave not knowing who was this strange, creepy man following him. >> the jurors near the end of the da...
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he was aware of the report he and others authored within the defense department and tried to get those in congress and the executive branch to pay attention to the findings in the report and went to the new york times as a last resort. in the case of bradley manning and edward snowden, they went to the guardian and to wikileak' as a first resort so i don't see them as whistle-blowers. i think in the case of bradley manning, he had no idea what was in many of the documents he provided. i don't think there is any human being that yet has gone through all 700,000 documents. so i think it's hard -- the first cable he provided was about a dispute called i save between iceland's great britain and the netherlands. the united states was not a party to it. so from iraq i don't think he's in a position to evaluate u.s. policy towards iceland and decide whether it's right or wrong. >> i mean, alan, if you don't bun niche the whistle-blowers, traitors, whatever you want to call them, no matter what side you're on, you can't have open season. you can't have everybody you have access to classified m
he was aware of the report he and others authored within the defense department and tried to get those in congress and the executive branch to pay attention to the findings in the report and went to the new york times as a last resort. in the case of bradley manning and edward snowden, they went to the guardian and to wikileak' as a first resort so i don't see them as whistle-blowers. i think in the case of bradley manning, he had no idea what was in many of the documents he provided. i don't...
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however despite it failing, the overall nearly $600 million defense spending bill did pass. >>> four f-16 fighter jets will not be heading to egypt yet. the pentagon is delaying it as the administration continues after they overthrew president morsi. >>> pope francis, today, meets the poor in rio de janeiro. police are expected to be out in force during this visit. 20% of rio's residents live there. the pope is said to have specifically asked to see one in person during this trip to brazil. >>> tropical storm dorey is the fourth named storm. forecasters are keeping a close watch on it. indra petersons is one of the forecasters. what is the storm headed our way? >> good morning. it's interesting because it's early in the season. there are a lot of things to inhibit its growth. it's a strong, tropical storm. it is trying so hard to hold together. winds moving at 16 miles per hour. it's moving quickly to the west/northwest at 17 miles per hour. let's talk about what is ahead of it in its path. all of this dry air. we are watching all of this. anything up here could weaken the system. th
however despite it failing, the overall nearly $600 million defense spending bill did pass. >>> four f-16 fighter jets will not be heading to egypt yet. the pentagon is delaying it as the administration continues after they overthrew president morsi. >>> pope francis, today, meets the poor in rio de janeiro. police are expected to be out in force during this visit. 20% of rio's residents live there. the pope is said to have specifically asked to see one in person during this...
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there is a complete defense for whistle blowers to criminality. think about it. the people who expose the milan massac massacre, should they have been prosecuted. auschwitz, should that person have been prosecuted? >> david, i'd love to get your thoughts on this. the debate over whether or not lives have been harmed is still very a raging debate. a lot of people would argue the other side of that. >> one thing that bradley manning did was he didn't leak documents on a given one of these things, you know, that michael just went through was a major dump that had what some people depending where they sit, good leaks and bad leaks. to me, it's very troubling that he would be prosecuted under the espionage act even though he was let off on the aiding and abetting the enemy, which i thought was ridiculous, is this really espionage. if you look at the washington post, they have a great chart this morning, 20 odd different counts. michael i'm sure is familiar with all of them. only a few espionage. there were others about leaking classified information, violating regulat
there is a complete defense for whistle blowers to criminality. think about it. the people who expose the milan massac massacre, should they have been prosecuted. auschwitz, should that person have been prosecuted? >> david, i'd love to get your thoughts on this. the debate over whether or not lives have been harmed is still very a raging debate. a lot of people would argue the other side of that. >> one thing that bradley manning did was he didn't leak documents on a given one of...
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the defense of insanity, the prosecution had to disprove the insanity claim beyond a reasonable doubt. >> professional richard bonnie is an expert in law in psychiatry. >> as far as the prosecution was concerned that the dominant diagnosis was that this was a person with a narcissistic personality disorder that was infatuated with jodie foster, and what he really wanted was to be famous. but he was in touch with reality. as far as the defense was concerned, that he basically had a form of schizophrenia, that he was out of touch with reality, was descending into psychosis, that he was delusional. >> my interpretation of insanity goes back to the old mcnaughton rule. it's very simply, can the individual differentiate right from wrong? and clearly during my interview with john hinckley, he clearly understood the difference between right and wrong. >> the prosecution argued that hinckley had carefully planned the attack. >> the fact that he was able to travel, the fact that he did look at the schedule, put that type of effort into planning this type of event, that's premeditated activity.
the defense of insanity, the prosecution had to disprove the insanity claim beyond a reasonable doubt. >> professional richard bonnie is an expert in law in psychiatry. >> as far as the prosecution was concerned that the dominant diagnosis was that this was a person with a narcissistic personality disorder that was infatuated with jodie foster, and what he really wanted was to be famous. but he was in touch with reality. as far as the defense was concerned, that he basically had a...
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yesterday was not a good day for his defense team. the probable cause hearing was postponed and the request for bail denied. susan candiotti has the story. >> reporter: the red-rorng jail jumpsuit is gone. for his third court appearance, football star aaron hernandez again wearing street clothes. a blazer and open-collared shirt, his tattoos no longer quite so visible. as expected, prosecutors want to delay for putting on more evidence relating to the murder charges against him. while a grand jury considers indictments that would move his case to a higher court. his defense team unhappy with the delays. >> given the facts of the case as we know them, we are confident that aaron is going to be exonerated and that -- when witnesses have to testify, that a jury of aaron's peers will find she not guilty. in fact, had no part in the killing of odin lloyd. >> what do you expect them to say at this point? >> reporter: that's not all. a separate grand jurly good boston is examining mounting evidence that may link the former football player to
yesterday was not a good day for his defense team. the probable cause hearing was postponed and the request for bail denied. susan candiotti has the story. >> reporter: the red-rorng jail jumpsuit is gone. for his third court appearance, football star aaron hernandez again wearing street clothes. a blazer and open-collared shirt, his tattoos no longer quite so visible. as expected, prosecutors want to delay for putting on more evidence relating to the murder charges against him. while a...
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defense secretary chuck hagel said about $500 billion in automatic budget cuts slated to take effect over the next decade could leave the nation with an ill-prepared, underequipped militaryto face more technologically advanced enemies. hagel says if congress doesn't act to avoid the cuts, the pentagon may be forced to mothball up to three navy aircraft carriers and order additional sharp reductions in the size of the army and marine corps >> a bipartisan bill that would lower the costs of borrowing for millions of students is now awaiting the president's signature. yesterday, the house gave final congressional approval to legislation that links student loan interest rates to the financial markets. the bill would offer lower rates for most students now-- but higher ones down the line if the economy improves as expected. undergraduates this fall would borrow at a three- point-nine interest rate for subsidized and unsubsidized stafford loans. >> attorneys for j-c penney and macy's are set to be back in court today after a three month break to present closing arguments in a contract disp
defense secretary chuck hagel said about $500 billion in automatic budget cuts slated to take effect over the next decade could leave the nation with an ill-prepared, underequipped militaryto face more technologically advanced enemies. hagel says if congress doesn't act to avoid the cuts, the pentagon may be forced to mothball up to three navy aircraft carriers and order additional sharp reductions in the size of the army and marine corps >> a bipartisan bill that would lower the costs of...
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i think what the defense is going to do is, essentially, tell whitey bulger's story through their defense witnesses. so i don't think there's any chance this case will be in the bag by be the end of the week. jon: even a reputed mobster has his reputation to protect. ashley, dan, thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: what is happening with america's favorite pastime? some new fallout from the big scandal rocking baseball. a-rod is reportedly facing a possible suspension, even a lifetime ban from the game for his alleged involvement with performance-enhancing drugs. what this means for the league overall and all those players that your kids watch every day. >>> plus, what prompted this? jenna: turning out the new fallout in the steroids scandal rocking major-league baseball. there are now reports new york yankees slugger alex rodriguez must choose between his suspension until the end of next season or a possible lifetime ban from the game. part of a larger performance-enhancing drugs scandal involving biogenesis reportedly involved at least a dozen major-league players in giving them things
i think what the defense is going to do is, essentially, tell whitey bulger's story through their defense witnesses. so i don't think there's any chance this case will be in the bag by be the end of the week. jon: even a reputed mobster has his reputation to protect. ashley, dan, thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: what is happening with america's favorite pastime? some new fallout from the big scandal rocking baseball. a-rod is reportedly facing a possible suspension, even a lifetime...
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one of the defense attorneys added, "you can't pick or choose who's going to benefit from a law." advocates of stand your ground tend to argue the law increases public safety, but when the courts are saying it creates a wild west, acknowledging that fact as they set killers free, it's hard to take the notion of public safety seriously. the verdict in the george zimmerman trial two weeks ago might be the most high-profile example of stand your ground's unintended consequences, but it is just one of many in the eight years since then-governor jeb bush signed stand your ground into law. 13 days ago in the wake of the zimmerman verdict, a group of protesters marched into the florida state capitol, to the reception area outside governor rick scott's office. the latest sheriff of florida's wild west and those prosecutors haven't left -- and those protesters haven't left since. first they said they wanted to meet with the governor, and it actually happened. after a few days of staying away from his office, governor scott held a meeting with a protester. the group, which calls itself the
one of the defense attorneys added, "you can't pick or choose who's going to benefit from a law." advocates of stand your ground tend to argue the law increases public safety, but when the courts are saying it creates a wild west, acknowledging that fact as they set killers free, it's hard to take the notion of public safety seriously. the verdict in the george zimmerman trial two weeks ago might be the most high-profile example of stand your ground's unintended consequences, but it...
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you know, defense lawyers are assistants to the client. and you could see at several points during this ridiculous monologue that castro was giving, you could see his lawyers sort of trying -- leaning forward and trying to say, okay, wrap it up, try to wrap it up. but you know what, he's the client. he was crazy enough and evil enough to commit these crimes, so it's not really surprising that he was crazy enough to go on this sort of monologue today. >> jeffrey toobin, thanks very much. >>> up next, ariel castro's life was spared. was a plea bargain the right way to go? we're going to talk about that. >>> then later, we're going live to russia where the nsa leaker is hiding out in a new location after getting the asylum he's been pleading for. ♪ (announcer) take their taste buds for a little spin with more than 50 delicious flavors. friskies. feed the senses. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announ
you know, defense lawyers are assistants to the client. and you could see at several points during this ridiculous monologue that castro was giving, you could see his lawyers sort of trying -- leaning forward and trying to say, okay, wrap it up, try to wrap it up. but you know what, he's the client. he was crazy enough and evil enough to commit these crimes, so it's not really surprising that he was crazy enough to go on this sort of monologue today. >> jeffrey toobin, thanks very much....
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representative simms asked to speak on the pennsylvania house floor about the defense of marriage act the day the supreme court shut down the law. republican lawmakers shut down simms attempt to speak on the floor that day. it's good to have you here tonight. >> hi, melissa, thanks for having me on. >> talk to me about this boundary pushing going on in pennsylvania. so that folks at home can really understand it. what does it mean to have a governor saying don't do this, and someone else issuing the licenses? >> it took you a little while to do the intro, to explain all that's happening in pennsylvania. i think that's the best place to start. pennsylvania doesn't have any statewide lgbt civil rights. we're talking about marriage equality right now. in pennsylvania, if i weren't a legislator i could be fired from my job for being gay or kicked out of my house for being gay. we're the only state in the entire northeast that doesn't recognize relationships for lgbt couples. we don't recognize basic civil rights for lgbt couples in this state. we have a governor who is openly hostile to l
representative simms asked to speak on the pennsylvania house floor about the defense of marriage act the day the supreme court shut down the law. republican lawmakers shut down simms attempt to speak on the floor that day. it's good to have you here tonight. >> hi, melissa, thanks for having me on. >> talk to me about this boundary pushing going on in pennsylvania. so that folks at home can really understand it. what does it mean to have a governor saying don't do this, and someone...
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she spoke in his defense this time. how valuable is that, do you think? >> well, it is about as valuable as he is going to get. you know, that was -- maybe you can call it a hail mary but you can also call it -- perhaps at the end of the day secret weapon. i think that may be harder to see. she is somebody who is, you know, if you -- google her name, you probably find notoriously private in most of the articles written about her because that is historically true. she is -- classic behind-the-scenes woman to one of the most powerful and well-known politicians in the world. that's hillary clinton. having said that, she also is known and -- i know her a little bit but know people who know her very well as incredibly smart and incredibly savvy. i think that people who are looking at this and saying pooh huma, that's understandable and goodness knows that there should be a lot of sympathy for her. but she also -- she's -- knows what she is doing. she made a decision and wanted her husband to be mayor. she wanted to back him doing that. she's all in. when this
she spoke in his defense this time. how valuable is that, do you think? >> well, it is about as valuable as he is going to get. you know, that was -- maybe you can call it a hail mary but you can also call it -- perhaps at the end of the day secret weapon. i think that may be harder to see. she is somebody who is, you know, if you -- google her name, you probably find notoriously private in most of the articles written about her because that is historically true. she is -- classic...
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that's a tough argument the defense has. the state has a pretty strong case because these women would not be dead if he hadn't been acting with gross negligence. >> it is tragic as you say all the way around. we'll follow it and see if it goes all the way through. monica lindstrom, thank you. >> thank you. >>> a graying and humbled o.j. simpson says he is sorry for the crimes that put him in prison. perhaps for the rest of his life. here he was. appeared by video feed before nevada's parole board in support of his plea that he be granted parole for burglary, robbery and kidnapping convictions. simpson is serving a 33-year sentence and would still have to serve at least four years on two other charges, eve fn the board rules in his favor. describing his clean prison record, simpson said he is a mentor to other inmates. >> i think i -- on a daily basis i speak to more inmates than anybody. they tell me their stories. some of them tell me their crimes. as far as burglary, which i'm here for, robbery, i should say, they've told
that's a tough argument the defense has. the state has a pretty strong case because these women would not be dead if he hadn't been acting with gross negligence. >> it is tragic as you say all the way around. we'll follow it and see if it goes all the way through. monica lindstrom, thank you. >> thank you. >>> a graying and humbled o.j. simpson says he is sorry for the crimes that put him in prison. perhaps for the rest of his life. here he was. appeared by video feed...
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she's also the wife of new york's sexting mayoral candidate anthony weiner abedin's defense of her husband has reportedly irritated her boss. remember hillary stood by her man during the lewinsky scandal, but never publicly defended him. former first lady, senator and secretary of state hillary clinton hasn't even said she's running yet but one day after this. comes this: (ka-ching) ready for hillary=dot=com has raised more than one=million dollars since march. it's also signed up half a million facebook supporters. clinton has another half million through other facebook sites. those numbers aren't that big by political standards. president obama has 36 million facebook followers. but clinton won't be on any ballot for two years. and these numbers may be overwhelming lead over ranging from vice president governor martin o'malley. whatever her decision, against herself on the big cnn is producing a full=length documentary that will be shown in theaters from the monica lewinsky secretary of state, the works. "rodham" will cover the younger years of her life ropes politically. the sentencing
she's also the wife of new york's sexting mayoral candidate anthony weiner abedin's defense of her husband has reportedly irritated her boss. remember hillary stood by her man during the lewinsky scandal, but never publicly defended him. former first lady, senator and secretary of state hillary clinton hasn't even said she's running yet but one day after this. comes this: (ka-ching) ready for hillary=dot=com has raised more than one=million dollars since march. it's also signed up half a...
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the president says the their second title is their season was because of stellar pitching, defense, and timely hitting. the crowd of well-wishers included giants hall of famer, willie mays. >> house a democratic leader nancy pelosi, along with sampras's go mayor italy were also in attendance. >> the time is 8:51 a.m.. here is a live look outside the mount tam cam. we will be right back rippl >> welcome back. we continue to track late spots. these are slowing was slight improvement a 80 south bound leading out of san leandro to union city. there was a crash at ripple wrote that involve about five to six vehicles. this is why the traffic is still slow. >> we are continuing to track the latest and to paula out so. both north and south bond on 1 01. this has traffic to 237. >> we are watching bay area weather. it will be cool or around the bay. we will see highs range from low 60's to 80s. it would be a warm-up for friday with a little less fog. we was see the highs climb back of the to the mid to upper 80s. >> angelina jolie plays a lot unrolls, actor, mother, you in ambassador and now she
the president says the their second title is their season was because of stellar pitching, defense, and timely hitting. the crowd of well-wishers included giants hall of famer, willie mays. >> house a democratic leader nancy pelosi, along with sampras's go mayor italy were also in attendance. >> the time is 8:51 a.m.. here is a live look outside the mount tam cam. we will be right back rippl >> welcome back. we continue to track late spots. these are slowing was slight...
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i want to bring in former prosecutor monica lindstrom and criminal defense attorney eric johnson. welcome. first to hear this young man's story, the five days and being forgotten. >> it's horrible. >> it's terrible. >> it's terrible. what do you think as far as do you ning he could have gotten more had there been a jury? has this thing gone to trial? >> i think he could have gotten a significant amount more money if the matter went to trial. i'm also wondering why he chose to settle so soon? >> what do you think about that? smart move? >> smart move by the department of justice, dea, everybody involved. if they had to go to trial they could put up witness after witness about his psychological state, physical state, what he would have had to go through in the 12 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours, on and on and on. by the end the jury probably would have said, you just write a blank check. just ask us for how much you want. >> how do you put a price tag on this? how did they come up with this $1 million figure? just curious. >> i don't know how they came up with the amount. >> $4 million. f
i want to bring in former prosecutor monica lindstrom and criminal defense attorney eric johnson. welcome. first to hear this young man's story, the five days and being forgotten. >> it's horrible. >> it's terrible. >> it's terrible. what do you think as far as do you ning he could have gotten more had there been a jury? has this thing gone to trial? >> i think he could have gotten a significant amount more money if the matter went to trial. i'm also wondering why he...
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i do have to say that. >> don't you find you're defensive. i feel like i'm a defensive driver in philadelphia because i'm aware of -- i'm aware of morons on the road, right? >> well, everybody's else fault, never clayton's. >> never my fault. >> doug from pennsylvania says this, i call b.s. on worst drivers, it's got to be new york city and new jersey. >> new jersey might be a good thought. >> jersey, i'm going with that too. >> bill writes, no doubt, albany, georgia, hardly anyone will stop at a red light if they think they can beat it. i think he's from albany, georgia. >> florida has the worst drivers during season when drivers from all corners of the world converge on florida. especially naples, i think. >> and dale says it's baton rouge, louisiana, that's the worst. worst driving cities, what do you think? >> worst driving cities? >> boston. we got a vote for boston. >> good one. >> pittsburgh? yeah, pittsburgh back there too. >> you would think new york is terrible. but none of us see the cabbies crash, they just honk their horns a lot.
i do have to say that. >> don't you find you're defensive. i feel like i'm a defensive driver in philadelphia because i'm aware of -- i'm aware of morons on the road, right? >> well, everybody's else fault, never clayton's. >> never my fault. >> doug from pennsylvania says this, i call b.s. on worst drivers, it's got to be new york city and new jersey. >> new jersey might be a good thought. >> jersey, i'm going with that too. >> bill writes, no doubt,...
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. >>> anthony weiner goes on the defensive. >> he's saying one thing to me, saying another thing to his wife, saying another thing on the campaign trail. i don't know who the real anthony wooeiner is. >>> this is the "cbs morni
. >>> anthony weiner goes on the defensive. >> he's saying one thing to me, saying another thing to his wife, saying another thing on the campaign trail. i don't know who the real anthony wooeiner is. >>> this is the "cbs morni
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